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Welcome to Brighton Youthful Hostel by the Sea

Address: 11 Seafield Road , Hove, BN3 2TN

Hotel Description

Close to the Esplanade, Brighton Youth Hostel is almost on the beach front and is surrounded by shops and restaurants. There is free WiFi in public areas, 24-hour staff, and the seafront can be reached in 2 minutes on foot.
Rooms are simply furnished and some have a shared bathroom, some have their own private bathroom, and others benefit from an en-suite bathroom.
Guests can relax in the garden, and in the morning there is a breakfast buffet with a range of options to choose from. There is also a snack bar and vending machines for treats and drinks.
Brighton’s popular centre is 2 miles away, and Brighton Pier can be reached in 5 minutes’ drive. Hove Rail Station is also just 5 minutes away by car.

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Distance 1.73 miles (2.77 km)
Experience the magical world of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, home to three British monarchs. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior this Regency Palace is quite breathtaking. The famous sea-side residence was built for King George IV, and was also used by his brother William IV and their niece Queen Victoria. Originally a farmhouse, in 1787 architect Henry Holland created a neo-classical villa on the site. It was later transformed into its current Indian style by John Nash between 1815 and 1822. Magnificent decorations and fantastic furnishings have been re-created in the recent extensive structural and interior restoration program. The Pavilion offers many services to enhance your visit including guided tours, provision for disabled visitors and education facilities.

Distance 2.03 miles (3.25 km)
The initial impression of the stadium is of its picturesque surroundings, set into a hillside and mostly surrounded by woodland. One end is unused for spectators, further giving the stadium a rural look. This end is completely open, whilst the other has a couple of small temporary stands erected at either side of it, which are uncovered and hence open to the elements. The pitch is surrounded by an athletics running track, hence the supporters are set back from the field . Although this type of multi-purpose stadium is popular on the Continent, this is the only current example in the Football League.

Distance 3.33 miles (5.33 km)
At an elevation approaching 250 metres, the views are spectacular in all directions, especially on a clear day when the southern horizon out to sea is some 50km distant bringing the busy shipping lanes into view. The main attraction of the golf course is the layout with its contrast of long hard-hitting holes on the western side and the holes of a more adventurous type on the eastern side among which are three first class short holes. At most of the longer holes the fairways tend to draw slightly to one side or the other, adding to the difficulties and requiring additional accuracy on a windy day.